Friday, August 7, 2009: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
PS 78 - Latebreaking: Biodiversity
The Biodiversity Heritage Library: An expanding international collaboration
Constance A. Rinaldo, Harvard University, Catherine Norton, Marine Biological Laboratory/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
Ecological principles underpin a national approach to biodiversity conservation under climate change in Australia
Patricia A. Werner, Australian National University, Will Steffen, Australian National University, Andrew M. Burbidge, WA Department of Environment and Conservation, Lesley Hughes, Macquarie University, Roger L. Kitching, Griffith University, David B. Lindenmayer, Australian National University, Warren Musgrave, University of New England, Mark Stafford Smith, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization
Epiphyte biodiversity and the coffee agricultural matrix: Canopy stratification and distance to forest fragments
Leigh C. Moorhead, University of Toledo, Stacy M. Philpott, University of Toledo, Peter Bichier, University of Toledo
Effects of dragonfly colonization history on the biodiversity of aquatic communities
Natalie A. Amoroso, East Carolina University, David R. Chalcraft, East Carolina University
Spatial variation in organic matter and soil biota in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica
J. E. Barrett, Virginia Tech, David W. Hopkins, University of Stirling, Ian D. Hogg, University of Waikato, S. Craig Cary, University of Waikato
Populating the new National Vegetation Classification Standard:  Grand Canyon Vegetation
Michael J.C. Kearsley, National Park Service, Grand Canyon National Park, Marion S. Reid, NatureServe, Chris Lea, National Park Service
Are ants enemies of spiders? Spiders and ants in coffee agroecosystems in Southern Mexico
Linda Rivera-Marin, University of Michigan
Temporal and spatial patterns in bat activity along two desert streams
Shannon L. Nalley, Arizona State University, Elizabeth M Hagen, Arizona State University, John L Sabo, Arizona State University
Chemical identity predicts carbon mineralization and non-additive effects of leaf mixtures
Kimberly Y. Epps, University of Florida, Nicholas B. Comerford, IFAS North Florida Research and Education Center, James B. Reeves III, USDA-ARS EMBUL, Wendell P. Cropper Jr., University of Florida

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